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Pod Save the People

History is Today (Episode 100)

Pod Save the People

Crooked Media

Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.78.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

DeRay, Clint, Brittany and Sam talk about a Black man who outsmarted a neo-Nazi group, the high cost of insulin, a decrease in Black homeownership, and the trauma of attending a school proximate to homicides. Nedgine Paul Deroly, co-founder & CEO of Anseye Pou Ayiti, joins DeRay to discuss how she's working to improve education in Haiti.

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Durey.

0:04.6

Welcome to Bites of the People.

0:05.7

In this episode, we're joined by

0:06.8

Nesheen Paul de Relais, the leader of Teach for Haiti.

0:10.4

What we've come to realize is the classroom

0:12.7

has become the battleground for Haitian identity,

0:15.5

and for Haitian autonomy and sovereignty.

0:18.8

And we want to be able to reclaim that and restore it

0:21.9

in the ways that it can truly be of use to our people

0:24.8

for us and by us.

0:26.6

We have the news with me, Brittany Clinton-Sam.

0:28.4

It's our 100th episode, woo-hoo, sort of wild,

0:31.5

so many things that I've learned, so many things we've all learned,

0:34.6

and so much more to go.

0:36.6

But before we start, I just wanted to ask the question

0:39.4

of like, are you willing to follow your curiosity?

0:42.1

One of the things that people ask me all the time

0:44.2

is how do I know so much?

0:45.3

You're like, Trey, you're an expert, you're not.

0:47.8

And I tell them two things.

0:48.8

One is like, they can know as much as me

0:50.5

that like, I don't have a lock on the knowledge

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